Sentence examples for erroneous phrases from inspiring English sources

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In simple terms, high precision values mean that substantially more term-like phrases are selected than the number of erroneous phrases, while high recall values mean that the most term-like phrases are selected from the text.

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The erroneous phrase would then be removed.

An accompanying picture caption repeated the erroneous phrase "a staggering amount".

Correction: February 5 , 2001 Monday An article on Saturday about President Bush's appearance at a closed-door meeting with Senate Democrats included an erroneous phrase from a pool news report of the event.

An article on Tuesday included an erroneous phrase supplied in a Pentagon transcript of remarks by Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld about people who compare the attacks against American troops in Iraq to guerrilla tactics used in the Vietnam war.

The president tweeted on Sunday that they spent "much time" discussing "the vast amount of Fake News being put out," his erroneous phrase for stories that displease him.

A review on March 26 about "Pets in America: A History," by Katherine C. Grier, gave an erroneous etymology for the phrase "dog days of summer" and attributed it incorrectly to the book.

The song's breakdown coined the phrase "shake it like a Polaroid picture", a reference to an erroneous technique used by some photographers to expedite instant film.

Triggers referred to their relatives' specific actions at a particular activity step (e.g., erroneous or inappropriate action, amount of time elapsed since the PwD's last action, and verbal phrase uttered) that would signal to the system that a prompt was needed.

An article on Saturday about unusual subway advertisements included an erroneous identification from transit officials for the production whose ad featured a flock of birds with the phrase "Omnium Finis Imminet," Latin for "The End of All Things Is Near".

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